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EU appeals all to exercise restraint in Bangladesh

Diplomatic  Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  07 Aug 2024, 17:10

The European Union (EU) Heads of Mission in
Dhaka has urgently appealed to all parties to exercise restraint, reject
communal violence and uphold the fundamental human rights of all
Bangladeshis.

The European Union (EU) Heads of Mission in Dhaka has expressed concern about
incoming reports of multiple attacks against places of worship and members of
religious, ethnic and other minorities in Bangladesh.

"EU Heads of Mission in Dhaka are very concerned," said the EU Embassy in a
brief statement shared though X, formerly known as Twitter on Tuesday.

The EU welcomed the endeavors by the student movement and others to protect
minorities, the statement added.

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